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Helen Hayes Hospital is a 155-bed physical rehabilitation hospital in West Haverstraw, New York, owned and operated by the New York State Department of Health.Established by Dr. Newton Schaffer in 1900 as a physical rehabilitation hospital for children, it is considered to be one of the first freestanding state-operated physical rehabilitation hospitals in the United States.
Runnells Specialized Hospital of Union County owns and operates nursing care facilities and hospitals in the state of New Jersey. It is a subsidiary of Center Management Group, LLC. [2] Runnells Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare-Berkeley Heights has 344 beds and operates in Berkeley Heights. [3]
Beth Abraham Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing [1] is a medical facility in Bronx, New York, which was founded as the Beth Abraham Home for Incurables.It was originally a long-term residential care facility, but was later expanded to include rehabilitation services.
Wama Hagalo is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is part of the Misraq Welega Zone and it was part of former Wama Bonaya woreda. It is bounded by Bonaya Boshe in the east, Wayu Tuka in the west, Sibu Sire in the north and Jimma Zone to the south. The administrative center of the woreda is Mote.
The Wendkos Center for Brain Injury and Stroke at Magee is led by a stroke program physician, who is a board certified physiatrist (fiz-ee-ah-trist - specialized rehabilitation physician). [5] This physiatrist leads a team of stroke rehabilitation experts including case managers, nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists ...
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Rehabilitation hospitals were created to meet a perceived need for facilities which were less costly on a per diem basis than general hospitals but which provided a higher level of professional therapies such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy than can be obtained in a "skilled nursing care" facility.
As of October 2018, it had 92 pediatric long-term care beds [3] and 135 for elderly residents, [4] also operating as a long-term nursing home and a rehabilitation center. [5] In July 2019, it was sold and renamed the North Jersey Pediatric and Adult Nursing and Wellness Center. [6]